Josh
Traveler, teacher, student, dreamer.
During my stay in Tokyo, I enjoyed my fair share of exploration. Continuing to explore Ueno, meeting friends in Shibuya, even hopping a train down to Kamakura to do some sightseeing. Of all the places I planned to visit, there was one place I knew I wanted to go…
It's an interesting feeling. To be back in a place you once called home after being gone for an extended amount of time. To recognize everything, yet have it be unfamiliar to you at the same time. There are the obvious things that others can guess at, and there…
And so closes another chapter in the book of Wojcik. Yesterday I bid farewell to Tochigi, a place I have called home for the past year. I’ve had a lot of great memories made, and met plenty of great people, much of it due to me being in Tochigi.…
When people think of cities in Japan, often places like 'Tokyo', 'Kyoto', 'Osaka', and possibly a few others come to mind. For many, 'Utsunomiya' isn't a city that is familiar. Though not as well known as other cities in Japan, Utsunomiya does have some nice offerings. The city is…
This past week has been tough for me, as I have had to say 'farewell for now' to my current students, whom I have had the pleasure of teaching for the past year in Japan. Though it is not the first time I have parted with students, it doesn't…
It was now day 2 of my 3 day vacation in Kyoto. I was still tired from the previous day (the sound of late night sirens in the streets didn’t help the matter), but I knew I couldn’t just stay in my hotel all day. I went outside and…
For the longest time I had dreamed of coming to Japan, and along with that, I yearned to visit Kyoto the most. Everything I had read and been told suggested that Kyoto was the place to go to see the traditional part of Japan. From shrines to geisha, the…
One of the more unique interests many foreigners notice in Japan is the ever convenient capsule hotel. The idea of a capsule hotel is to provide customers with a modest place to sleep for a reasonable cost. The ‘capsule’ part of the name comes from the compact sleeping area…
Though I always knew I would come to Japan, the idea of visiting Mt. Fuji wasn't something I really pictured myself doing. It's not that I had no interest in seeing it, I simply dreamed of other places in the country to visit (Tokyo, Kyoto, etc). That being said,…